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Concepts of Control Systems are important as they
are present in the operation of a broad set of systems in all
engineering branches. Sustainability issues have led to an
intensive use of these concepts on systems. However teaching /
learning of Control Systems Engineering has always been a
difficult subject not only for the underlying theoretical part, but
also for the few examples that are traditionally possible to
illustrate in laboratory classes. Shortcomings are revealed at a
later time when students have to understand subjects that include
stabilization mechanisms or even when they need to develop
control solutions based on digital technology, such
microcontrollers.
The present work presents a circuit based on analog
electronics that was designed to carry out local laboratory
experiments. The circuit is designed to create evidence for the
student and allows the comparison of the values obtained
experimentally with those expected theoretically. The
requirements were included in the project to allow experiments
to be performed remotely when integrated into an appropriate
platform.
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Remote experimentation Control systems e-learning support means
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
